Your curated reading list for the first two weeks of November 2018.
K-12 Cybersecurity News You Can Use: November 1, 2018
K-12 Cybersecurity News You Can Use: October 15, 2018
K-12 Cybersecurity: The Role of the School Board
Here are the four questions school board members should ask (and be able to answer) about the state of cybersecurity in their school districts.
K-12 Cybersecurity News You Can Use: October 1, 2018
The OnEducation Podcast: Unsecured Networks, Punished Students
The latest edition of the OnEducation podcast discusses a recent case of student hacking: what went wrong and how it could have been avoided.
Like Moths to a Flame
Like moths to a flame, curious and tech-savvy students push the limits of ‘acceptable use’ of school technology. This is the heretofore untold story of a 12 year-old who crossed the line and the district that expelled him. His story is far from unique.
The Shared Security Weekly Blaze: Back to School Cybersecurity
The August 27 edition of the Shared Security Podcast focuses in on the state of K-12 cybersecurity and offers useful guidance to parents seeking to assess (and help!) their children’s school district to shore up baseline cybersecurity practices.
New Student Data Breach Reporting Requirements in Missouri
In the event of a student data breach, schools in Missouri are now obligated under state law to provide written notice to parents.
Education Websites Face Pending ‘Mark of Shame’
HTTPS is important. Implementing HTTPS – in many cases – is easy. Not implementing it by a deadline that has been years in coming is a mark of shame and deserves to be called out as such.